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lukechris

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    2005 Sherco SM50 [Project]
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    Preston, UK

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  1. Will get a load of pictures uploaded in a short while. Yes I've done more top end's than I can remember and have a general mechanical knowledge. I am however lucky to have the small unit and I'm even luckier that it's attached to a garage I do work for so they're helping me out . Cheers Apologies for the lack up updates, ended up stripping down the engine only to find most of the cogs completely goosed . After deciding it would be more cost effective to sell the engine and buy a working one, than spending loads of time and money on getting this one right, it sold on eBay for £127. Sadly I had to spend that on lessons for big bike test (see my other thread) so this will sadly have to go on the back burner for a while (although Christmas presents of the financial variety will fund a new engine ) Cheers all, Luke
  2. Thank you for your response, I really do appreciate it! I do get on with him and see him a lot so what you said about it being momentary is probably true, I too would be pee'd off (breaking down 15 miles away from his home can't have been good for him), but as you say shouting isn't the right way of going about things. I'll keep this up to date and let you know how it goes, although again I don't want to go back with him!
  3. Hi Without naming any names ... here's what's happened. I initially did my CBT with a bloke last year, and thought he was so good I referred 5 CBT's over to him (without comission ). I since decided I wanted to do my full test before all of these EU directive rules come in!! I booked and passed my theory last week and decided that I'd book some lessons with the guy I used last year as he was great. I did 2hrs lessons with him last week and went on to book my mod1. I don't have a 125 and I wanted a bit of practice before the mod1, so decided to book a lesson before the test (this also meant I could use his bike for the test). On Thursday I was at his house for 7am, as requested. The test was booked for quarter past 8. We set off to the test centre and pulled up on a very large car park to go through some maneuvers and I got to the swerve test + emergency stop part. I set off to get up to 50kph for the speedtrap (which is rather difficult on a YBR125 I must say ) and accidently (and admittedly) crunched into second, and the chain snapped. He was extremely p*ssed off and started shouting (despite what I've done for him)! He pillion'ed me back home and there went my test. I did, however, still have to pay him his £80 (for the lesson and use of his bike for the test). I'm rather pee'd off that he shouted at me dispite what I've done for him, and at the fact he's still charged me! I asked what I'd owe him next time (I don't see paying twice as being fair) and his response was "I'll see". I'm still a learner, so surely it's expected that I might accidently pop the clutch half way into second, or is that just me? Surely it was inevitable the chain was going to snap some point soon? I don't want to go back to him and want my £80 back. Can I do this under any grounds, I don't mind asking but would like to be able to turn around with grounds for my money back if he says no. I would really appreciate any response here, Many thanks, Luke
  4. Will get a load of pictures uploaded in a short while. Yes I've done more top end's than I can remember and have a general mechanical knowledge. I am however lucky to have the small unit and I'm even luckier that it's attached to a garage I do work for so they're helping me out . Cheers
  5. Hi OK got the engine out, and I've actually started to split the case going to replace all bearings and gaskets in order to remove this rattle. Also deciding whether to replace the clutch too! Will get some pics up soon Cheers Luke
  6. Cheers As I say it's not bad for a fiver a week anyway. I'm guessing around 50:1 but not had to put fuel in yet. Went shopping today and bought a throttle (literally a twist grip as the cable was already there), new spark plug and filled the jerry can. Oh got a litre of Castrol 2-stroke too! £20 spent (and first spend) Hi, I'm guessing the last owner converted to pre-mix as the oil pump had either packed up or wasn't working properly. I don't mind pre-mix anyway for that reason, you know how much oil is really going through. I've premixed before and it just works. Got an issue, however. The bottom end needs rebuilding. Noticed a really bad creak once I got the bike running today which I had heard the other day but it never really clicked to check. There's obviously a missing bearing or something like that :/ Oh well, will update with pictures as and when I get more time to work on it! Cheers
  7. Excuse the shoddy pictures last night, will take the proper camera over in a short while Current issue is that as soon as I touch the throttle the bike dies, instantly. Luckily, tomorrow is the last working day of the month and I get paid so will then be able to go and get a new plug and some more carb cleaner Cheers
  8. Hi all, Got my storage unit and I've got to say with the current weather (specifically all the flooding at the moment) being warm and dry whilst working on this project is great The obvious first thing I went to do was check all fluids, and once I was happy everything was topped up to try and start the bike. Sadly it didn't start which didn't really bother me as I'd seen the bike running previously and knew it hadn't siezed. Following this I managed to strip down the bike and inspect engine, head and barrel in great condition. Cleaned out the carb (the float bowl was particularly dirty), inspected all parts and everything looked ok. Just gave it all a good rinse out with carb cleaner. I then went on to discover that there was an empty oil tank, which I eventually figured out not to be an issue (phew), as the petrol had a green tint (from the probable cheapy shitty mineral 2 stroke oil, the previous owner had used). Currently trying to work out an ideal oil:petrol ratio for the premix bearing in mind the high RPM's this bike will be strained under (and also considering the big-bore kit). When I've premixed before I ran with a tad more than what was probably required. I'll probably end up doing that again so I have the piece of mind that the cylinder and head that costs more than I bought the bike for won't be siezing up any time soon . If anyone's got an idea of what I should be running that would be a good help. Please find just a few pics below, bearing in mind that sadly the bike had already been partially dismantaled when I took the pictures. I will try and take more pics as I'm going along tomorrow. Bike in unit partially stripped down: http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/lukechris/2012-09-26180839_zpsc7ac7214.jpg Got to be honest I love the chunky back tyre, gives it more of a 250cc look than 80cc!!! http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/lukechris/2012-09-26180904_zps3f1e1573.jpg Picture of the unit (not bad for less than a fiver a week): http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/lukechris/2012-09-26180848_zpsce0e8800.jpg And as the bike stands ... thought I'd best tidy up as I'm hoping on sharing the unit and my friend is coming to have a look at it tomorrow: http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/lukechris/2012-09-26200333_zps83b98e4a.jpg Will update again as I make more progress, Cheers Luke
  9. Funny you should say that, I was speaking to a friend yesterday who owns self-storage facilities who offered me a decent-sized unit for £30 a month (and a friend is sticking his harley in the corner so makes it even cheaper). Will be moving into there tonight and will show you what I've been up to Cheers, Luke
  10. Thanks all, Looking forward to starting on it, the weather outside is bloody dreadful which has put me off up until now. I suppose that's what you get for buying a bike this time of year!!!! Clutch cable and loom ordered, hopefully they'll be here soon. Will go and get some half-decent pictures later on and upload them here
  11. Cheers Will really be starting at the end of the month when funds reach my bank account, until then I will just be starting to dismantle bike and such (oh and take some proper pictures for you) Thanks again, will keep this updated
  12. Hi all I'm new here, Just bought my 4th motorbike! Only difference is, this is a project to keep me busy. It's a Sherco SM50 and the previous owner fitted an 80cc kit and 21mm carb. Besides that there's an ignition system, fuel tank and a killswitch! Sherco, in case you don't know are a major brand in the trails biking industry (similar to Montesa and Gas Gas). They started to make road legal bikes back in 2005 and this is one of the first. This particular bike uses the Minarelli AM6 the same engine as used in Aprilia RS50's and the Derbi's. Here's the to-do list as of now: New clutch and clutch cable Remove engine from bike, strip down, clean everything, replace anything worn, paint crankcase? Replace engine Fit a wiring loom With loom fitted ... buy and fit tail-light, headlights, horn, handlebar switches, mirrors, indicators, number plate light etc. Fit new chain and sprockets Fit new tyres Fit side-stand Sand, repair, fill and re-paint panels MOT > Tax > Insure > Ride I paid just £175 for the bike and I'm giving myself a budget of £225 for the rest (including MOT and 1 year's tax). I want to prove that you can have a bike on the road excluding insurance for just £400 (and a head turner too - hopefully!) Plenty and plenty of pictures and updates to follow http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/lukechris/sherco_zpsc6e51506.jpg Many thanks
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